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Through Aug. 11, World War I America, exhibit, Wright Museum of WWII, 77 Center St., Wolfeboro, info: wrightmuseum.org, 569-1212.
Aug. 17, Drawing Animals and Nature with Kathryn Field, 10 am-4 pm, Sandwich Home Industries, 32 Main St., Center Sandwich, pre-register: 284-6831, www. centersandwich.nhcrafts.org.
Aug. 17, The Ghost Army of WWII, 7 pm, talk by author/fi lmmaker Rick Beyer, Wright Museum of WWII, 77 Center St., Wolfeboro, info: wrightmuseum.org, reservations: 569-1212.
Aug. 17-Oct. 31, Shaped by Confl ict: Mementoes of WWII Era, exhibit, Museum of WWII, 77 Center St., Wolfeboro, info: wrightmuseum.org, 569-1212.
Aug. 18, Canterbury Community Farmers Market, 4-6:30 pm, in fi eld by Elkins Library, 9 Center Rd., Canterbury, fresh produce and more from vendors, with live music by Senie Hunt, www.canterburyfarmersmarket.com. (Takes place every Wed. till last Wed. in Sept.)
Aug. 18, Cate Park Band Concert, 7 pm, pick-up band performs, Community Bandstand at Cate Park, downtown Wolfeboro, bring your own lawn chair for seating, free.
Aug. 18, Ring with a Bezel workshop, 10:30 am-4:30 pm, League of NH Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery,279 Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith, pre-register: 2797920.
Aug. 18, Wrecks of Winnipesaukee, talk by Hans Hug, 7 pm, pre-registration is a must, email: lakewinnipesaukeemuseum@gmail.com, 366-5950, 503 Endicott St. North, Weirs Beach.
Aug. 19, Bristol Summer Concerts in the Park, Morgan-Nelson Band,6:30 pm, free, bring your own lawn chair, Kelley Park, N. Main St., Bristol, 744-3354 ext. 136.
Aug. 19, Butterfl y-Themed Watercolor Painting Session, 10 am, Grey Rocks Conservation Area, Hebron, free, open to all ages and skill levels, info: newfoundlake. org.
Aug. 19, Castle Close-Up Tour, Spirit of Innovation, 6 pm, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, pre-registration is a must: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org.
Aug. 19, Dog show, 6 pm, Alton Bay, prizes, goodie bags, costume doggie contest, demos of agility, obedience, dog parade, info: 875-0109.
Aug. 19, Giant Water Bugs to Copepods: Upper Pond Exploration, 10-11:30 am, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.
Aug. 19, Movies on Packard, 8-10 pm, Packard’s Field, Packard’s Rd., Waterville Valley, bring your family, blankets, chairs and drinks, (snacks will be provided) for family movie on the big screen, www.waterville.com or call 1-800-GO-VALLEY.
Aug. 19, Needle-felt a Landscape or Pet Portrait in Wool with Diane Johnson, 10 am-noon, Sandwich Home Industries, 32 Main St., Center Sandwich, pre-register: 2846831,www.centersandwich.nhcrafts.org.
Aug. 20, Garden Tour, with gardener Gretchen Large, 9:30 am, tour Lucknow’s historic and garden landscapes, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, pre-registration is a must: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org.
Aug. 21, 30th Annual NH Championships, waterski competition, Abenaki Water Ski Club, takes place at Back Bay, Wolfeboro, www.abenakiwaterskiclub.com.
Aug. 21, Behind the Library Concert, 4-5 pm, Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth, www.tamworthlibrary.org.
Aug. 21, Chocorua Lake Paddle & Aquatic Invasive Patrol, 7:30-10 am, Chocorua Lake Conservancy, sign up a must: lfl accus@chocorualake.org.
Aug. 21, Concerts in the Clouds, Kate Baldwin, 7:30 pm, Great Waters Music Festival, takes place at Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, tickets: 569-7710.
Aug. 21, Eyes on Owls, 11 am, Chapman Sanctury/Visny Woods program held at Arts & Crafts Building, Sandwich Fairgrounds, Marcia and Mark Wilson from Eyes on Owls bring live owls for viewing, reserve: www.chapmansanctuaryvisneywoods.com.
Aug. 21, Water Ski Show, 3 pm, with Water Ski Show Team, Alton Bay, 875-0109.
Aug. 22, Alton Old Home Week Car Show, 11 am-3 pm, downtown Alton, live music, food trucks, info: 875-3128, www.maxfi eldrealestate.com,altoncarshow@gmail.com.
Aug. 22, Music on the Meeting House Green presents Lara Herscovitch, 4-5 pm, bring your own lawn chair, concert held outdoors, Canterbury Shaker Village, Shaker Rd., Canterbury, 783-9511, www.shakers.org.
Aug. 24, Introduction to Fused Glass, 10 am-2,taught by Ann Farnam Lambert, ArtWorks Chocorua, 132 White Mt. Highway, Chocorua, info: 323-8041.
Aug. 25, A Roaring 1920s Gala, 6 pm, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, pre-registration is a must: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org.
Aug. 25, Canterbury Community Farmers Market, 4-6:30 pm, in fi eld by Elkins Library, 9 Center Rd., Canterbury, fresh produce and more from vendors, with live music by Tim Gurshin, www.canterburyfarmersmarket.com. (Takes place every Wed. til last Wed. in Sept.)
Aug. 25, Leafhoppers to Lacewings: Field Exploration, 10-11:30 am, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.
Aug. 26, Bristol Summer Concerts in the Park, Freese Brothers Big Band,6:30 pm, free, bring your own lawn chair, Kelley Park, N. Main St., Bristol, 744-3354 ext. 136.
Aug. 26, Outdoor Antique and Crafts Fair, 11 am-4 pm, on the grounds of the Wolfeboro Historical Society, South Main St., Wolfeboro, each Thursday ’til 8/26; dates to coincide with Wolfeboro Farmers Market, info/vendors/rain dates: contact Pam Hodder, pmhodder@gmail.com, 832-3820.
Aug. 27, Garden Tour, with gardener Gretchen Large, 9:30 am, tour Lucknow’s historic and garden 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org. Aug. 27-28, Gilford Community Church Fair, 8/27: 4-7 pm; 8/28: 7:30 am-2 pm, mini white elephant sale, toys, games, jewelry, music, fried dough, ice cream, silent auction, 19 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford, 524-6057, also Gilford Rotary Pancake Breakfast at the Youth Center (on church grounds) from 7-10 am. Aug. 27, Rebel Collective, free concert, 6 pm, Belknap Mill, Rotary Riverside Park, Beacon St. East, Laconia, 524-8813.
Aug. 28, Annual Antique Car Show, Hot Rods, Muscle Cars and More, 200 cars on display, food truck, car trophies, North East Motor Sports Museum, Rt. 106, Loudon, 783-0183.
Aug. 28, Annual Lobster & Chicken Supper, 5:30 pm, supports Tapply Thompson Community Center, Bristol, held in Kelly Park, dinner music by Solitary Man, info: 744-2713.
Aug. 28, Antique Car Show, 10 am-3 pm, register your car for showing: 8-10 am, Kelley Park, N. Main St., Bristol, 744-3354 ext. 136.
Aug. 28, Behind the Library Concert, 4-5 pm, Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth, www.tamworthlibrary.org.
Aug. 28, Bristol Old Home Day & Craft Fair, 9 am-3 pm, Kelley Park, Bristol, 7443354 ext. 136.
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ArtWorks Gallery & Fine Crafts, open Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday from 10 am-5 pm (fi rst Fridays open 12-7 pm), 132 Rt. 16, Chocorua. Ask about classes and the Summer Art Show, www.chocoruaartworks.com, 323-8041.
Back Bay Skippers, Model Yachting, racing of radio controlled model yachts on Bridge Falls Walking Path, Back Bay, Wolfeboro, Tues. and Thurs. 1-4 pm, free, all are welcome, 569-4554.
Basement Tours, 45-minute guided tour of the early 1900s Castle basement, see period appliances, learn about the mansion’s servants and more, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, info/tickets: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org. Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, gallery and textile museum, events and programs, info/call for hours: 524-8813, www.belknapmill.org. Belknap Mill Book Club, 6 pm,meets virtually August 25, September 29, October 27, November 24 and December 29. Email: bookclub@belknapmill.org. Blessed Bargains Thrift Shop, First Congregational Church, 400 Main St., Farmington, 755-4816.
Book & Puzzle Sale, every Sat. in August, 8 am-1 pm, Union Congregational Church Chapel, 80 Main St., Union, parking behind the church, coffee, soft drinks, snacks, crafts and gift items, benefi t Women’s Fellowship Missions, info: 473-2727.
Bristol Historical Society Open House, open til Sept., Tuesdays at 6:30-8 pm; Saturdays 9 am-noon, 3 High St., Bristol, 744-2751.
Castle in the Clouds, traditional mansion tours, programs, walking trails, dining, please follow CDC guidelines, Moultonboro, 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org. Chapman Sanctuary and Visny Woods, nature trails open for walking, please respect forests and do not litter, 740 Mt. Israel Rd., Center Sandwich, 284-6428, www. chapmansanctuaryvisneywoods.com. Chocorua Lake Basin View Lot, incredible views of mountains, benches for seating, sketch, paint, meditate, free, directions/info:www.chocorualake.org.
Clark’s Trading Post, Lincoln, www.clarkstradingpost.com, 745-8913.
Cruise with a Naturalist, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, tickets/info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Curbside Food Pickup, 11 am-3 pm Tuesdays & Fridays, call ahead with your order for farm fresh foods, meats & more, Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd., Tamworth, 323-7591, remickmuseum.org.
Discover Squam Cruise, daily at 11 and 1 pm,Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, tickets/info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Evening Yoga on the Castle Lawn, 6 pm, every Wednesday until Aug. 18, $15 p/p, per class, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, pre-register: 476-5900.
Freedom Gallery, artwork/exhibits by area artists, 8 Elm St, Freedom, info: 610-7622493.
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Friends & Fiber Group, drop-in gathering, 6-8 pm, bring fi ber projects, Community Rm., Samuel Wentworth Library, Sandwich, 284-7168. All are welcome, free admission. Gilmanton Community Farmers Market, Sundays from 10 am-1 pm, live music, fresh produce, meat, honey, maple syrup, baked goods and more, 1385 NH Rt. 140, Gilmanton Iron Works, info: 393-1083, www.gilmantonfarmersmarket.com. Gilmanton’s Own Market, farmers market with fresh produce and more, order goods and for pick-up details, visit https://gilmantonsown.wordpress.com. Goat Hike, walk the property with a cute kid goat, Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm,Tamworth, info: 323-7591, www.remickmuseum.org.
Hobo & Winnipesaukee Railroad, scenic rides in Lincoln and Meredith, info: www. HoboRR.com.
In the Round, via ZOOM, Sundays at 8:45 am, thought-provoking topics related to tolerance, join the meeting at https://zoom.us/j/806102625. Info: 284-7532.
Knot Only Knitters, virtual knitting & fi ber arts group meets every Monday 2:30-4:30 pm, Minot Sleeper Library, Bristol, 744-3352, www.minotsleeperlibrary.org. Lakes Region Art Assoc. Gallery, open Thurs.-Sundays from 10 am-6 pm, exhibits by local artists, Suite 300, Tanger Outlet, 120 Laconia Rd., Tilton, 998-0029. Lakes Region Pantry & Gift Shop, open Saturdays 10 am-1 pm; Wed.-Fri. 11 am-4 pm, donations of clothing/household items welcome, 977 Whittier Highway, Moultonboro, 476-5400, www.lakesregionfoodpantry.org. Laverack Nature Trail at Hawkins Brook, nature trail on boardwalk, free, trail starts to the left of Meredith Village Savings Bank, Meredith, info: 279-9015.
League of NH Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery, fi ne handmade crafts and art for sale, workshops, 279 Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith, hours/info: 279-7920. Libby Museum of Natural History, natural history and art exhibits, with live animal shows on Wednesdays at 2 pm, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, admission info: 569-1035. Loon Center, 183 Lees Mill Rd., Moultonboro, 476-5666. Walking trails, please follow pandemic guidelines.
Loon Cruise, Mondays and Fridays at 3 pm,Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, tickets/info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.
Madison Historical Society, exhibit: Our Town, through Sept. 7, open Tues. 2-4 pm, 19 East Madison Rd., Madison, 367-4640, www.madisonnhhistoricalsociety.org.
Monthly Sit & Sew, 10 am-3 pm, Belknap Mill Quilters Guild, 3rd fl oor, make quilts for local community from pre-cut kits, 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of each month, Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, www.bmqg.org.
NH Farm Museum, old-time farm, programs, events for families, 1305 White Mt. Highway, Milton, 652-7840, www.nhfarmmuseum.org. North East Motor Sports Museum, open Saturdays, 10 am-4 pm, 922 Rt. 106, Loudon, info: 783-0183, www.nemsmuseum.com.
Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, Laconia, trails open for hiking. Prescott Farm is located at 928 White Oaks Road in Laconia; www.prescottfarm.org. Quincy Bog Natural Area, 131 Quincy Bog Rd., Rumney, open to public, take the nature trail around the bog, please respect rules to protect animals and bog environment, free, info: www.quincybog.org.
Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm, tours, events, goat hike and more, Tamworth, info: 323-7591, www.remickmuseum.org. Sanbornton Community Arts Festival, 10 am, talks place the second Sat. of each month, until Dec., held at Old Town Hall, Meetinghouse Hill Rd., Sanbornton, email: cremy1776@hotmail.com. Sandwich Historical Society, Our Women of Sandwich Part II – Mothers & Daughters exhibit,4 Maple St., Sandwich, hours/info: www.sandwichhistorical.org, 284-6269. Sandwich Sidehillers, meets monthly, trail clearing, Sidehillers clubhouse, 303 Wing Rd., N. Sandwich, sidehillers@gmail.com. Sculpture Walk, self-guided tour of sculpture locations around downtown Meredith, sponsored by Greater Meredith Program, free, maps/info: 279-9015. During summer guided docent tours leave from in front of Innisfree Bookshop in Mill Falls Marketplace, Meredith. (25 new sculptures on the walk this year.) Speer Family Hymn Sing, 5 pm, Blacksmith Building, Speer home, Taylor Rd., Sandwich, info: 302-463-5356.
Story Walk on Millstream Path, “Ox Cart Man” by Donald Hall, Bristol, info: www. slimbaker.org. Summer Movie Nights, Kelley Park, Bristol, info: 744-3354 ext. 136. Tamworth Farmer’s Market, 9 am-noon, Saturdays atKA Brett School, 881 Tamworth Road, Tamworth, info: www.tamworthfarmersmarket.org.
Wayfi nding: Maps of the White Mountains exhibit, (through Sept. 17, 2021), Museum of the White Mountains, 34 Highland St., Plymouth, info: 535-3210. Wolfeboro Outdoor Farmers Market, every Thurs. until Oct. 28, 12:30-4:30 pm, Clark Park, 233 S. Main St., Wolfeboro, fresh veggies, fl owers, handmade goods and more, info: www.wolfeborofarmersmarket.com.
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Aug. 11-21, Far From Canterbury, The Barnstormers, summer theatre, Tamworth village, tickets: 323-8500, www.barnstormerstheatre.org. Aug. 16, Open Mic with Paul Luff, 6-8 pm, Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com. Aug. 16, Paul Warnick performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com.
Aug. 17, Ted Solovicos performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com. Aug. 17-22, Sammy Davis Jr, Live at the Palace, Interlakes Summer Theatre, One Laker Lane, Meredith, tickets/info: www.interlakestheatre.com, 707-6035. Aug. 18, Cate Park Band Concert, 7 pm, pick-up band performs, Community Bandstand at Cate Park, downtown Wolfeboro, bring your own lawn chair for seating, free.
Aug. 18, Mitch Alden performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com.
Aug. 19, Bristol Summer Concerts in the Park, Morgan-Nelson Band, 6:30 pm, free, bring your own lawn chair, Kelley Park, N. Main St., Bristol, 7443354 ext. 136.
Aug. 19, Colt Ford, 7 pm, Tower Hill Tavern, 322 Lakeside Ave., Weirs Beach, www.bighousenightclub.com.
Aug. 19, Don Bartenstein concert, free, 5 pm, Marceau Park, Central St., Franklin, bring your own lawn chair for seating, franklinoperahouse.org for info.
Aug. 19, Ralph Allen performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com.
Aug. 20, Paul Warnick performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com. Aug. 20 & 21, Piano Music at the Loft, 5-7 pm, Hermit Woods Loft, 72 Main St., Meredith, info: hermitwoods.com.
Aug. 21, Erica Brown & the Bluegrass Connection, Wolfeboro Community Bandstand concert, 7 pm, free, bring your own lawn chair for seating, if bad weather is threatened, sign will be posted at the entrance to Cate Park near the town docks and there will be a notice posted on The Friends of the Wolfeboro Community Bandstand Facebook page. Aug. 21, Rebecca Turmel performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com. Aug. 22, A Murder Mystery, 8 pm, Lakeport Opera House, 781 Union Ave., Laconia, tickets/info: 519-7506, www.lakeportopera.com. Aug. 22, John Shelley performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com. Aug. 22, Live Music with Cody James, 4-6 pm, Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com.
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Music in Hesky Park, 6 pm, Fridays, open mic format hosted by Kitty and Kevin Boyle, all are welcome, bring a chair or blanket for seating, by town docks, downtown Meredith, info: 279-8942, kevinb@metrocast.net.
Music Night, dinner and live music, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, 5:30 pm, reservations a must: 476-5900.schedules: www. castleintheclouds.org.
Open Mic Night, 7 pm, every Monday, Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com.
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